After botched launch, North Korea’s Kang Kon destroyer fires missiles in fresh weapons test

After botched launch, North Korea’s Kang Kon destroyer fires missiles in fresh weapons test
After botched launch, North Korea’s Kang Kon destroyer fires missiles in fresh weapons test

Hello and welcome to the details of After botched launch, North Korea’s Kang Kon destroyer fires missiles in fresh weapons test and now with the details

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - This picture taken on July 3, 2026 and released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency on July 5, 2026 shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (C) observing performance tests of the main weapons systems of the destroyer Kang Kon at an undisclosed location in North Korea. — AFP pic

Advertisements

Seoul, July 5, 2026 (AFP) -Kang Jin-kyu North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw weapons tests this week of the 5,000-tonne destroyer Kang Kon, including cruise missile launches and "electronic warfare means", state media reported Sunday.

The naval vessel was notably the one that tipped over last year during its launch ceremony, but later repaired.

The tests took place on Friday, the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said, less than two weeks after another 5,000-tonne destroyer, the Choe Hyon entered military service.

During that commissioning ceremony, Kim vowed to equip his navy with nuclear weapons and develop new 10,000-tonne warships.

After the weapons test on Friday, Kim "gave an instruction to complete the trial process of the destroyer in a responsible manner and commission it for the Navy within two months," KCNA said.

A photo released by KCNA shows Kim, wearing a yellow hat, watching a weapons test from a coastal observation point, flanked by officials.

Another photo shows Kang Kon firing a missile at sea, with a plume of smoke rising from the launch.

While reiterating the need to strengthen the country's "war deterrent", Kim also pledged to demonstrate North Korea's determination to possess "absolute power", KCNA said.

The Kang Kon suffered a setback in May last year when it partially capsized after tipping into the water during its launch, damaging the vessel in full view of Kim.

He blamed the accident on "absolute carelessness" and "irresponsibility", ordering that those responsible be held accountable.

- Naval ambitions -

Analysts said Kim's instruction to commission the vessel within two months could be linked to a major political anniversary.

"Given North Korea's political calendar, the most likely scenario is that the vessel will be commissioned to coincide with the 78th anniversary of the country's founding on September 9," Hong Min of the Korea Institute for National Unification in Seoul told AFP.

Once deployed, the warship is likely to operate off the Korean peninsula's eastern coast, he said.

"For the time being, the focus is likely to be on building proficiency in low-threat, nearshore operations."

Pyongyang has repeatedly declared itself an "irreversible" nuclear state since a 2019 summit between Kim and US counterpart Donald in Hanoi collapsed over the scope of denuclearisation and sanctions relief.

North Korea remains technically at war with the South because the neighbours' 1950-53 conflict ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty.

The South Korean navy runs more than 10 ships over 5,000 tonnes compared to the North's two.

kjk-des/sla/tc/abs

 

 

 

These were the details of the news After botched launch, North Korea’s Kang Kon destroyer fires missiles in fresh weapons test for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.

It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Malay Mail and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.

PREV ‘Very dangerous’ super typhoon nears US Pacific islands
NEXT Gold charts and marble palaces: Nato’s plan to keeping Trump happy in Ankara

Author Information

I am Joshua Kelly and I focus on breaking news stories and ensuring we (“Al-KhaleejToday.NET”) offer timely reporting on some of the most recent stories released through market wires about “Services” sector. I have formerly spent over 3 years as a trader in U.S. Stock Market and is now semi-stepped down. I work on a full time basis for Al-KhaleejToday.NET specializing in quicker moving active shares with a short term view on investment opportunities and trends. Address: 838 Emily Drive Hampton, SC 29924, USA Phone: (+1) 803-887-5567 Email: [email protected]